Hello jim ..my name is Steve I work for winchester . 20+ years . 1967 winchester Canadian centennial 30-30 value is accordingly new in box with paper work never fired $550 , out of box fired in mint condition $450-$475 , good condition 75% $350-$375 , poor condition $225-275 . those are 2013 BBG official prices . great gun shoots a dime at 100 yards best action ever made model 94 ! Hope that helps Steve w. Winchester arms co.
its worth bout a 1.50
well it depends on the condition it is normally worth about 10 cents
They usually sell for about two dollars.
It commemorates our Centennial as a nation. Probably doesn't have much of an inflate value over face.
The value lies in the fact that any Winchester commemoratives must be unfired and new in the box.with that said it is valued at 795.00 dollars
It is worth 1 cent. I know it seems that it should be worth more, but because there were so many made it isn't.
Unfired, in the box, about $900. If it has been shot, it is now a shooter, not a collector's gun, and would be worth less, depending on condition.
500 uSD
97,395
If your rifle is unfired(new in the box) along with the original box and tags it will be worth 650 dollars in todays market.
A Centennial penny, uncirculated, varies in price from $1 to about $8.
Huge numbers of these coins were minted for the Confederation Centennial. Unless it's uncirculated or proof, only about 50 to 60 cents for the silver it contains.